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Automated devices outperform manual CPR in space, study finds
French researchers simulating weightlessness on a modified jet have found that manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is ...
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How the body changes in space — usually, for the worse
From causing muscle loss to raising the risk of blood clots, long-haul space missions can have a profound impact on the human ...
Astronaut and space industry leader Tom Marshburn explains how commercial space flight, AI, and new approaches to medicine ...
"It feels like my feet are stepping on clouds, it's really a bit floating!" On September 6th, at the National Science ...
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Human stem cells become more active in space — and that's not a good thing
Stem cells age faster and become functionally exhausted in low Earth orbit, making crewed long-duration space travel even ...
Life on the International Space Station isn't always easy. There's not a lot of room, no showers, and no laundry. Photos show ...
Even though they're far from home, astronauts on the International Space Station still have normal routines, including ...
Along with delivering needed supplies and equipment, the Dragon features a "boost kit" to help raise the space station's ...
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